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Milkshake powder

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i'm stuck with the use it up on the following items

milkshake powder, dd decided she doesn't like it, half a box left of strawberry flavoured, nearly full box of chocolate flavoured. i don't like milkshake either. any ideas for something else to use it in? will the choc one work in warm milk? she might drink it that way, although she prefers choc horlicks. could i mix it with plain horlicks to make choc horlicks i wonder?

Any ideas?

thanks
woas
£2 saver club 30th sept 198 £2 coins = £396(£350 banked)

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  • Does she like McD's style milkshakes??

    If so don't throw out the powder!! All you need do is in a blender and some ice cream.

    Use cup measures or a glass for ease of measuring. In your blender put 2 measures ice cream, 1 - 1/2 measures milk, and 3 tablespoons of milkshake powder. Whizz in blender until smooth.

    Tastes just like the McD's milkshakes, enjoy!!! :)
  • gravitytolls
    gravitytolls Posts: 13,558 Forumite
    Or mix it with skimmed/semi skimmed and make ice pops with it.
    I ave a dodgy H, so sometimes I will sound dead common, on occasion dead stupid and rarely, pig ignorant. Sometimes I may be these things, but I will always blame it on my dodgy H.

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  • I was going to say make lollies with it too.I wonder if you could use it in cake icings? or flavour plain yogurt with it?
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    You can use it with hot milk, and maybe add it to cake mix (as if it was coco powder) prob wont be a strong chocolate or strawberry taste, but might be nice!!!!
  • frosty
    frosty Posts: 1,169 Forumite
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    I have used it to flavour homemade yogurt,it tasted really nice.
  • thanks for the ideas, sadly she doesn't like any sort of milkshake "at the moment" these phases have been known to pass. but the lollies sound good, do i just make it up as normal then freeze them? also will be trying it in plain yogurt too.
    thanks so much,

    woas
    £2 saver club 30th sept 198 £2 coins = £396(£350 banked)
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